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Finally some pics, I had only taken a few.

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Vincent--great pics. I love that trailer full of tractors. That will be me in about three days, headed to Bluniers. What I want to see is a write up on how the 1806 performed. I'm curious how it handled the plow and what you thought of its performance in general when compared with your other machines??? I know that you are busy but when you get a chance, please give us the low down!
 
The dirt we plowed was awesome, rather easy to plow, turned over nice. When the plow is set up correctly it was very easy to plow. My 1806 worked fine, I'll do a write up on it in my 1806 thread under the CCC machines. My Dad's 1650 worked great until the linkage slipped on the transmission, his 124 performed flawlessly. My 122, which I've had at dozens of plow days, decided to have an oil leak, it's in my shed waiting for me to look into it. The other 2 on our trailer were the 1250 and 123 that I had for sale.
 

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